New York Transcriptions


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Plattsburgh, NY - Daily Press
1931-1942

~Perkins Research~



 

1931: Jan. 9th - 1130.pdf

Mr. Ezekial Perkins who lives with relatives in North Bangor, NY, and who is a well known as a guide, is seriously ill. Mr. Perkins was employed as a guide for the late Colonel William C. Skinner at Lake Meacham and later at Duane, NY.
  

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1931: Jan. 15th - 0097.pdf

Jan. 13th: Mr. Zekiel Perkins, 81, passed away at North Bangor, NY
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1934: Jan. 11th - 0156.pdf

The Where-A-Bouts of Howard Perkins, 75, and Benson Gale, 69, both of whom were lost in the Adirondack woods during 1933, is still unknown. Both men disappeared during the summer months and despite extensive searches, no trace of them have been found. Mr. Gale was the first to disappear May 6th. Mr. Perkins disappearance differs from the Gale disappearance, in that Perkins started out for an afternoon fishing trip July 1st and never returned.

1937: Sept. 15th - 0991.pdf

Sept 16th: A body believed to be Mrs. Ethel Perkins, daughter of an East Rochester man, was found in the barge canal near Bushnell's Basin today
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1938: Aug. 26th - 0829.pdf

Aug. 24th: Mrs. George Perkins, mother of Dr. R. G. Perkins of this village, died on Wednesday at Valatre, NY.

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1939: March 13th - 0473.pdf

Mr. Hubert W. Perkins was named by the Board of Education, Vice Principal of the School. Mr. Perkins is a native of Rouses Point, the son of Wilson N. Perkins, one time Principal of Rouses Point High School and now Principal of Broadalbin Central Rural School. His mother was the late Mabel (Coulter) Perkins.

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1942: June 10th - 1130.pdf

Mr. George A. Graves, 70, died. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Matilda Graves, one son Phillip Graves and two brothers, Joseph Graves and Frank Graves, three sisters, Mrs. Mary Burton and Mrs. Elmer Perkins of Keeseville, NY and Mrs. Rose Lesperance.

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